Dr. Moses Kulo, Director-General, Liberian Future Defender

Dr. Moses Kulo, Director-General, Liberian Future Defender This site supports the ordinary people of Liberia.The citizens have experienced, endured, and continue to live stressful lives. Thanks!

The children, women, elders, and others have limited opportunities. It is time to hold the politicians accountable.

Focus on Building Liberians' Future The Liberian lawmakers need to focus on building and strengthening Liberians' future...
10/27/2024

Focus on Building Liberians' Future
The Liberian lawmakers need to focus on building and strengthening Liberians' future. The recent scandal in which several Liberian lawmakers participated in bribery to replace the speaker of the House of Representatives put the nation on the path of becoming one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details

The Liberian lawmakers, with the potential to enact transformative legislation, received substantial funds for a retreat to discuss the nation's needs. The most significant legislation our country needs is one that will fortify our financial capacity to provide clean water and reliable electricity,....

Boakai Needs No Corrupt Officials:The resignation of Amin Modad, Commerce and Industry Minister is a testament that Boak...
10/12/2024

Boakai Needs No Corrupt Officials:
The resignation of Amin Modad, Commerce and Industry Minister is a testament that Boakai does not want corrupt officials in his administration. Please visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details

The Liberian lawmakers, with the potential to enact transformative legislation, received substantial funds for a retreat to discuss the nation's needs. The most significant legislation our country needs is one that will fortify our financial capacity to provide clean water and reliable electricity,....

09/19/2024

Liberia's Unemployment Crisis: Urgent Need for Support from Abroad

In the face of a high unemployment rate, one of the most difficult challenges, Liberians have shown remarkable resilience. Since Liberia's first post-civil war democratically elected government in 2006, the unemployment rate has been a pressing issue. Despite this, many Liberians are finding innovative ways to support their families, such as selling locally produced products. However, due to financial constraints, there are limited buyers for these low-cost products. Please visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details

I visited Liberia recently. In the coming weeks, you will delve deeper into Liberia's current state, particularly around...
08/26/2024

I visited Liberia recently. In the coming weeks, you will delve deeper into Liberia's current state, particularly around its capital. It's worth noting that despite facing significant economic challenges, Liberians continue to uphold their reputation as some of the friendliest people in West Africa. Their remarkable kindness, care, respect, and love for each other and other nationalities are genuinely inspiring. visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details

The Liberian lawmakers, with the potential to enact transformative legislation, received substantial funds for a retreat to discuss the nation's needs. The most significant legislation our country needs is one that will fortify our financial capacity to provide clean water and reliable electricity,....

Notably, the executive branch of the government of Liberia is setting remarkable new standards. According to reliable so...
07/15/2024

Notably, the executive branch of the government of Liberia is setting remarkable new standards. According to reliable sources, the previous administrations used brown envelopes containing cash to entice the lawmakers to sign or support legislation and agreements, regardless of the country's best interests. Those days are over. Visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details

The Liberian lawmakers, with the potential to enact transformative legislation, received substantial funds for a retreat...
06/23/2024

The Liberian lawmakers, with the potential to enact transformative legislation, received substantial funds for a retreat to discuss the nation's needs. The most significant legislation our country needs is one that will fortify our financial capacity to provide clean water and reliable electricity, lower food prices, enhance education and infrastructure, strengthen the rule of law, support our small businesses, and foster a favorable environment for foreign investments.

 Many Liberians are not impressed by the Unity Party’s achievements in the first 100 days. Why do Liberians not feel better off or perceive a better future after the first 100 days of Joseph Boakai as president of Liberia  despite his incredible and remarkable effort? The president is undertakin...

Liberians are not impressed by the Unity Party's achievements in the first 100 days. Why do Liberians not perceive a bet...
06/08/2024

Liberians are not impressed by the Unity Party's achievements in the first 100 days. Why do Liberians not perceive a better future after the first 100 days of Boakai as president of Liberia despite his incredible and remarkable effort? Please visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details.

  The Liberian lawmakers approved the 2024 Liberian Budget for US$ 738,859.827 and unveiled 95% of recurring costs, a significant portion of which was earmarked for salaries and benefits. However, the bulk of these funds, a staggering amount, is allocated to the lawmakers themselves, leaving teach...

Many Liberians are not impressed by the Unity Party’s achievements in the first 100 days. Why do Liberians not feel bett...
05/31/2024

Many Liberians are not impressed by the Unity Party’s achievements in the first 100 days. Why do Liberians not feel better off or perceive a better future after the first 100 days of Joseph Boakai as president of Liberia despite his incredible and remarkable effort? Visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details.

  The Liberian lawmakers approved the 2024 Liberian Budget for US$ 738,859.827 and unveiled 95% of recurring costs, a significant portion of which was earmarked for salaries and benefits. However, the bulk of these funds, a staggering amount, is allocated to the lawmakers themselves, leaving teach...

The Liberian lawmakers approved the 2024 Liberian Budget for US$ 738,859.827 and unveiled 95% of recurring costs, a sign...
05/24/2024

The Liberian lawmakers approved the 2024 Liberian Budget for US$ 738,859.827 and unveiled 95% of recurring costs, a significant portion of which was earmarked for salaries and benefits. However, the bulk of these funds, a staggering amount, is allocated to the lawmakers themselves, leaving teachers, police officers, nurses, and other civil servants struggling to make ends meet.

  The Liberian lawmakers approved the 2024 Liberian Budget for US$ 738,859.827 and unveiled 95% of recurring costs, a significant portion of which was earmarked for salaries and benefits. However, the bulk of these funds, a staggering amount, is allocated to the lawmakers themselves, leaving teach...

An open letter to the government of Liberia by a sitting member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Frank Saah Foko, pu...
04/28/2024

An open letter to the government of Liberia by a sitting member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Frank Saah Foko, published in the Frontpage Africa, suggests compromising the effort of the administration to address critical issues that matter to the people. Mr. Foko implies that the Boakai administration should not hold officials, including lawmakers, accountable. Visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details!

The government of Liberia should not only wait for big businesses or corporations from abroad to strengthen the economy. Creating and supporting a conducive and friendly environment for small local businesses could quickly grow Liberia's economy.

An open letter to the government of Liberia by a sitting member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Frank Saah Foko, pu...
04/28/2024

An open letter to the government of Liberia by a sitting member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Frank Saah Foko, published in the Frontpage Africa, suggests compromising the effort of the administration to address critical issues that matter to the people. Mr. Foko implies that the Boakai administration should not hold officials, including lawmakers, accountable. Visit liberianfuturedeender.com for details.

The government of Liberia should not only wait for big businesses or corporations from abroad to strengthen the economy. Creating and supporting a conducive and friendly environment for small local businesses could quickly grow Liberia's economy.

04/28/2024

An open letter to the government of Liberia by a sitting member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Frank Saah Foko, published in the Frontpage Africa, suggests compromising the effort of the administration to address critical issues that matter to the people. Mr. Foko implies that the Boakai administration should not hold officials, including lawmakers, accountable. Visit liberianfuturedefender.com for details

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